35 research outputs found
Interpretations of Leo Lionni
In our class on French readings, students interpreted stories by the children’s author Leo Lionni. These are whimsical stories that teach a lesson
\u3ci\u3eSoleil au coeur\u3c/i\u3e: Sun in Your Heart
Original work by Andrée Chedid.
Andrée Chedid, Rythmes Paris: Gallimard, 200
\u3ci\u3eRappelle-moi\u3c/i\u3e: Recall for Me
Original work by Andrée Chedid, Rythmes Paris: Gallimard, 200
\u3ci\u3eL’Amour II\u3c/i\u3e: Love II
Original work by Andrée Chedid
Andrée Chedid, Rythmes\u3e/i\u3e Paris: Gallimard, 200
Faculty Recital: 2016 Octubafest
Kennesaw State University presents 2016 Octubafest, a faculty recital featuring Martin Cochran, Artist-in-Residence in Euphonium and Bernard Flythe, Artist-in-Residence in Tuba, along with Judy Cole, Artist-in-Residence in Collaborative Piano.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/1699/thumbnail.jp
Collage Vol. I
JUDY COCHRAN: Editorial
MICHAEL TANGEMAN: Haikus 2-5
ELISE ALBRECHT, CURTIS PLOWGIAN: French Calligrams 6
JASON VARDEN: Waiting 7
ALEXANDER GREEN: Photo 8
EDUARDO JARAMILLO: Formas violentas 9-11
GABRIELE DILLMANN: Photo 12
MICHAEL GOLDSBERG: Funf fur Ashley 13
MEGAN CARLSON: Fur Jared (German) 14
MAGGIE GLOVER: For Jared 14-15
CHRIS FAUR: Painting 16
LINDSEY ESHELMAN: Stuhl (The Chair) 17
HALLE THOMPSON, GWENN DOBOS: Les Bouches 18
JILL BOO: Lacheln (A Smile) 19
ALEXANDER GREEN: Photo 20
JULIA GRAWEMEYER: Villanelle 21, Expressions francaises (French Figures) 22-23, Pour me rappeler (So that I\u27d remember) 24
MICHEL CLIQUET: Photo 25
CHARLES O\u27KEEFE: Photos 26-28
LINE LERYCKE: Photos 29-32
MICHEL CLIQUET: Pierre docile (Docile Stone) 29-32
LOGAN FAVIA: Ataraxia 33
AVRITA SINGH: Absence 34
RACHEL GROTHEER: Compassion 35, Ligne (Line) 36, Nuit, douce nuit (Night, gentle night) 37, Rouge (Red) 38, Bonjour Bleu (Hello Blue) 39, Ligne courbe (Curved Line) 40
AMELIA DUNLAP: Compassion 41-42
KYLE SIMPSON: Separation 43
ALEXANDER GREEN: Photo 44
GWENN DOBOS: Ataraxia 45
SARAH SLOTKIN: Separation 46
CURTIS PLOWGIAN: Absence 47
ELISA VER MERRIS: Photo 48, Attachement (Attachment) 49
JENNIFER JOHNSON: Attachement (Attachment)50
ANNA KELLY: Compassion 51
RICHARD BANAHAN: Photo 52, Mon grand-pere et moit (My grandfather and me) 53
MEREDITH KATZ: Separation 54
BRENDA HEATER: Compassion 55
ZACHARY WALSH: Ataraxia 56
MICHEL CLIQUET: Photos 57-5
Biological Earth observation with animal sensors
Space-based tracking technology using low-cost miniature tags is now delivering data on fine-scale animal movement at near-global scale. Linked with remotely sensed environmental data, this offers a biological lens on habitat integrity and connectivity for conservation and human health; a global network of animal sentinels of environmen-tal change